4/11/2023 0 Comments Izip ebikes![]() For year round eBike exploring, the new Sumo will take riders on the trails less traveled. ![]() The fully formed aluminum alloy frame and fork have plenty of cargo mounts to carry heavy loads. Equipped with oversized 4-inch tires to bowl over soft surfaces and technical terrain, a Shimano drivetrain and Tektro M735 disc brakes offer great power and modulation with 4-piston front caliper and 2-piston rear. The Bosch Active Line Plus mid-motor packs best-in-class power for long offroad adventures. Rounding out the new bikes in the adventure category is the new Sumo electric fat bike, which was made for plowing through snow in the winter or cruising down the sandy beach in the summer. Available in a step thru and step over version. Equipped with Tektro hydraulic disc brakes, Shimano Acera 8spd shifting with optical gearbox and a wide range cassette allowing riders to go quickly uphill, downhill and anywhere across town. The extra long-range and powerful Bosch Active Line Plus 250W motor and 500Wh battery provides worry-free riding and a low center of gravity for enhanced stability. An elevated version of the classic Zuma, the Zuma Luxe encompasses sophisticated styling and stunning looks that were inspired by the SoCal lifestyle found at world-famous Zuma Beach. IZIP reimagines its cruising collection with the new Zuma Luxe Step Thru and Zuma Luxe Step Over. The Shimano Altus 7spd shifting with optical gearbox provides riders visual confirma-tion of gear shifting. The 700c wheels provide rolling efficiency while 40c tires add extra comfort on any surface. The tektro mechanical disc brakes provide solid stopping power. This new class 1 eBike has a top pedal assist speed of 20 mph and 30-50 miles of travel per charge. With a powerful and dependable Bosch Active Line center motor and a 400WH PowerPack battery, riders will enjoy a comfortable and power-filled ride. The new Path+ Step Thru and Path+ Step Over take IZIP’s commuting bikes to the next level. The Path+, Zuma Luxe and Sumo bikes will truly round out IZIP’s premiere offerings in the rapidly growing eBike space.” The newest bikes were designed to serve a range of riders – from the everyday commuter to the multi-season driver. ![]() “Consumers are seeking diverse offerings to suit their own unique preferences, and IZIP is at the helm of versatility – both in tech and price point. “As the eBike market expands exponentially, so are advancements in technology, innovation and design,” said Larry Pizzi, Chief Commercial Officer of Alta Cycling Groups. With a focus on power and efficiency, the new IZIP eBikes use top of the line components including BOSCH batteries, Shimano shifters and Tektro brakes. ( August 12, 2020)- With 15 years of experience designing electric bikes, IZIP introduces five new eBikes into its Commuting, Cruising and Adventure collections for Fall 2020. Soft spoken and serious, Happy Freedman has decades of experience coupled with the use of the Leon Root, MD Motion Analysis Lab a state-of-the-art testing facility at the Hospital for Special Surgery in NY City.KENT, Wash. Today, we talk about how eBikes are faring in the world of cycling – their growth, who is riding them, and how regulations around the use of eBikes is being developed and implemented.įinally, it’s a discussion with one of the #1 bike fitters in the country, if not on the planet. The last time we spoke with him back in 2013, he was with iZIP, an electric bike brand and today, while iZip is STILL a brand in the stable, Larry oversees several other eBike brands. to speak with Larry Pizzi, the president of Accell North America. Joe ALWAYS does his homework and that is true in this case. Joe breaks down the controversy and puts some thoughtful ideas into what you might do if your head DOES hit the ground in his April 2nd article for Outside Online titled: Trek’s WaveCel Helmet Technology Is Causing Controversy” So… rather than trying to sort it out myself, I turned to freelance journalist Joe Lindsey. A standard foam helmet, for comparison, can only prevent a concussion 42 percent of the time. The article states: The company says that a helmet with Wavecel will prevent a concussion 99 out of 100 times. Reading the article reminds me so much of just how the bike industry makes its claims – one company reports its sales in dollars while another reports in units. On March, 19th Matt Phillips published the following headline in Bicycling Magazine “Bontrager Says Its New Helmets Can Prevent Concussions 99 out of 100 times.”Īnd, it didn’t take long for those who developed the MIPS technology to refute Bontrager’s claims, citing an inability to replicate the testing. Subscribe: RSS Guests: Joe Lindsey Larry Pizzi, Happy Freedmanįirst, it’s a controversy! Everyone loves a good he said – she said only in this case it’s WaveCel vs.
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